His performance in NY to get the crowd going during this year's World Series was the greatest live performance ever.
His performance was wack to me.Strangely a lotta people don't feel that way, especially New Yorkers
His performance in NY to get the crowd going during this year's World Series was the greatest live performance ever.
His performance was wack to me.Strangely a lotta people don't feel that way, especially New Yorkers
That's what I'm saying, most of us were in elementary or middle school when that song came out!1st time I heard that one was in elementary school in the carpool ride with the Green family! On cassette tape in their Mazda MPV minivan, lol!
Nigga what?Most definitely.
That's what I'm saying, most of us were in elementary or middle school when that song came out!
I can guarantee we all feel like elementary or middle school was 34 years ago!
And if you were in high school or older when it came out, then you Definitely feel like that song came out 34 years ago!
I'm not fat... Although my Dr. Claims I'm obese. 6'1" 245 work out at least 3 times per week. Semiglutide really isn't a prescription "drug". It's a peptide ,which is a chain of amino acids. You can buy that shit anywhere. I sympathize with big backs that just want to improve their quality of life as quickly as they can .
I agree 100%!It's funny how music can take us back in our lifetime / timeline.
We remember exactly where we were when we first heard something, etc.
Hell ... as I've said a few times on the board over the years ... 1st time hearing Souls of Mischief ... 9th grade English class ... Korean homie of mine comes in and hands me the CD and says - "You've gotta hear this" and lends it to me for a week.
Been a fan ever since.
Went to the 10 year-anniversary show in 2003 ... bassline comes in for '93 Til ... goosebumps. Chills.
Hey man!His performance was wack to me.
Music is my best friend!It's funny how music can take us back in our lifetime / timeline.
We remember exactly where we were when we first heard something, etc.
Hell ... as I've said a few times on the board over the years ... 1st time hearing Souls of Mischief ... 9th grade English class ... Korean homie of mine comes in and hands me the CD and says - "You've gotta hear this" and lends it to me for a week.
Been a fan ever since.
Went to the 10 year-anniversary show in 2003 ... bassline comes in for '93 Til ... goosebumps. Chills.
That's what I'm saying, most of us were in elementary or middle school when that song came out!
I can guarantee we all feel like elementary or middle school was 34 years ago!
And if you were in high school or older when it came out, then you Definitely feel like that song came out 34 years ago!
Music is my best friend!
I have a shower speaker on my bathroom wall,i have music going most of my day. I can set whatever mood i wanna be in by music. If im not in a mood for music i know im burn out or really going through something.
I love music more than i do people
I hear ya but let's suppose that you're 42, that means that you were 8 when the song came out.Will i just got in my 40s, so it hit different for me.
Will i just got in my 40s, so it hit different for me.
That would explain a few things because his face is looking strange right now now I see why
Now he's really starting to look like Joey Crack.
Now he's really starting to look like Joey Crack.
THIS!!!He could watch what he eats and then work out.
Ozempic is literally a chemical gastric bypass.
It tricks your brain to think your stomach is full on a chemical level.
However if you are determined you can eat right through it and gain weight even while on Ozempic.
You will just feel sick everyday.
Glad homie is now a "spokes-person" for a legal drug but...just hope he has a healthy plan to really be more fit as/after he reaches his wgt goal..He could watch what he eats and then work out.
Ozempic is literally a chemical gastric bypass.
It tricks your brain to think your stomach is full on a chemical level.
However if you are determined you can eat right through it and gain weight even while on Ozempic.
You will just feel sick everyday.
This guy remains relevant for no damn reason
Kudos to him
You said all of that to say what?Hey when you carry crates and hang around true rap legends for years, some of that
is going to rub off on you..
I remember seeing rap shows at the Apollo theatre, I remember it was a naughty by nature headline,
and I seen fat jo carrying crates for the artist that performed right before naughty by nature took the stage...
that's when Hip Hop was REAL before the corporate TAKE OVER.... and pale face invasion.... its when
HIP HOP SHOWS WERE ALL BROWN FACES, HIP HOP SHOWS ON WHOLE NEW LEVELS WHEN MOSTLY
PARTY PEOPLE IN THE CROWD!!! but chea,
Fat Joe was in the game when Hip Hop was still OURS carrying crates
fo kniggas!!
You said all of that to say what?
Hey when you carry crates and hang around true rap legends for years, some of that
is going to rub off on you..
I remember seeing rap shows at the Apollo theatre, I remember it was a naughty by nature headline,
and I seen fat jo carrying crates for the artist that performed right before naughty by nature took the stage...
that's when Hip Hop was REAL before the corporate TAKE OVER.... and pale face invasion.... its when
HIP HOP SHOWS WERE ALL BROWN FACES, HIP HOP SHOWS ON WHOLE NEW LEVELS WHEN MOSTLY
PARTY PEOPLE IN THE CROWD!!! but chea,
Fat Joe was in the game when Hip Hop was still OURS carrying crates
fo kniggas!!
You said all of that to say what?
He just rides khaled coat tailThe reason fat joe is STILL taking seriously,..I still think he is corny,
but he put out some bangers... maybe Puns lyrics, but that's another
topic for another thread.
But its really notHe was literally Diggin In The Crates, huh?!
To say that Fat Joe’s relevancy is due to his longevity in the rap game.
But its really not
If it has helped him from going the Pun route then I can’t knock it.
Running his mouthThen what is it?
Big Pun - Wikipedia
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Rios struggled with weight issues his entire adult life. He weighed 180 pounds (82 kg) at age 18, which increased to 300 pounds (140 kg) at 21.[12] His weight fluctuated in the early 1990s between obese and morbidly obese.[12] Rios enrolled in a weight-loss program at Duke University in 1999, and shed 80 pounds (36 kg), but he prematurely quit the program and eventually regained the weight.[12] His weight was a constant topic of argument among him and his friends, to the point that Rios would not eat around them.[2][12]
On February 5, 2000, Rios withdrew from a planned Saturday Night Live performance with Fat Joe and Jennifer Lopez due to illness. Two days later while staying at the Crowne Plaza Hotel with his family in White Plains, New York, he suffered a heart attack and respiratory failure and was rushed to White Plains Hospital, where he died at the age of 28 after paramedics were unable to revive him. His weight had reached a peak of 698 pounds (317 kg) at the time of his death.[13][14] Rios was survived by his wife, Liza, and their three children,[15] Star, Vanessa, and Christopher Jr.[16]
Rios is buried at Woodlawn Cemetery near Woodlawn Heights, Bronx.[17]